Building upon DiegoRivera's post. I'm looking at output from xinput
query-state "Logitech Logitech G930 Headset" and it appears as though
things work fine as long as all the ButtonClass items (button[10]
through button[14]) all report as "up".

I can't seem to reproduce getting the device into a state where one of
the buttons is reported "down", but as soon as one of them is "down"
then mouse input starts acting very odd.

It seems like disconnecting the USB dongle for the headset, turning the
headset off, reinserting the USB dongle, and then turning the headset on
resets the state of all the buttons to "up".

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Title:
  Plugging in Logitech G930 USB headset breaks mouse click behaviour

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